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  1. Malcolm R

    Can someone tell me how to identify the "corrected" DTS version of Jurassic Park?

    Jon just explained exactly why that is. Booming bass is mostly a characteristic of modern soundtracks. In 1993, LFE use was in its infancy.
  2. Malcolm R

    Can someone tell me how to identify the "corrected" DTS version of Jurassic Park?

    As mentioned repeatedly, this is OLD NEWS. HTF has been round-and-round, over and over again on the JP DTS issue. It was probably the original HTF uproar that caused Universal to implement a replacement program. You're just the latest victim. I got a defective copy when I first bought it. I...
  3. Malcolm R

    Can someone tell me how to identify the "corrected" DTS version of Jurassic Park?

    If you have a problem with a Universal product, take it up with them. Don't just pass the problem on to an unsuspecting third party. Didn't we all learn the Golden Rule in Kindergarten? This has been a well-known problem for a number of years. Identical threads pop up on a near monthly basis...
  4. Malcolm R

    Can someone tell me how to identify the "corrected" DTS version of Jurassic Park?

    It's a defective disc, return it to where you bought it and exchange it (for the DD version, if necessary). Most places should do same title exchange even without receipt. Please do not knowingly sell a defective disc on Ebay. :frowning:
  5. Malcolm R

    Can someone tell me how to identify the "corrected" DTS version of Jurassic Park?

    Yes, but it's probably only 2.0 which is usually what was included on those separate DTS releases just to meet spec.
  6. Malcolm R

    Can someone tell me how to identify the "corrected" DTS version of Jurassic Park?

    Definitely check. These threads pop up on a near weekly basis and people are still getting the old, defective version. There was never an official recall, so all the stock that was originally shipped is still out there working through the retail system.
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